Ohio comedy promoter: Cited for 'crippled' quip

A man says he was charged with disorderly conduct after using the word "crippled" to promote a disabled comedian with muscular dystrophy and claims Cincinnati police violated his free speech rights.

Forest Thomer (TOH'-mer) of Cold Spring, Ky., was charged last month in Cincinnati.

He and comedian Ally Bruener (BROO'-nur) of Alexandria, Ky., say he had asked people at a public park if they wanted to "laugh at the crippled girl." Bruener says she would tell a joke after Thomer asked the question.

He and Bruener say it was intended not to demean Bruener but to promote her next comedy performance and her website.

Bruener says she uses humor to try to remove any stigma from the word "crippled."